Summary

  • FT: Argentina 3-3 France - Argentina win 4-2 on penalties

  • Two goals for Messi and hat-trick for France's Mbappe; Di Maria with other Argentina goal

  1. How can I watch and follow Argentina v France in the World Cup final?published at 08:06 Greenwich Mean Time 18 December 2022

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    Here are the details you're going to need throughout the day:

    • This live page will run uninterrupted, bringing you all the build-up, live action and reaction
    • BBC Radio 5 Live build-up will be uninterrupted from 12:00 GMT (there will be bits before then too!) and there will be a World Cup 606 from 18:00. Both are available on BBC Sounds.
    • BBC One coverage will start at 13:50 GMT with Gary Lineker joined by Alan Shearer, Rio Ferdinand and Pablo Zabaleta. Commentary will be from Guy Mowbray and Jermaine Jenas. This will also be available on BBC iPlayer.
    • There will also be World Cup Extra on BBC Red Button and iPlayer from 12:45 GMT. That will bring you build-up for the stadium before the match with 5 Live commentary.
    • All of these things will be available on this page, which will also have the best in-play video clips and all the best social reaction.

    Basically, we've got you well covered and you don't need to go anywhere else!

  2. Postpublished at 08:03 Greenwich Mean Time 18 December 2022

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    Morning!

    28 days have passed.

    63 games have been played.

    30 teams have come and gone.

    Two sides - Argentina and France - remain.

    But, who will take home the World Cup trophy?

    Stick with us to find out.

    Fifa World Cup trophyImage source, Getty Images
  3. Postpublished at 08:00 Greenwich Mean Time 18 December 2022

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    1930: Uruguay

    1934: Italy

    1938: Italy

    1950: Uruguay

    1954: West Germany

    1958: Brazil

    1962: Brazil

    1966: England

    1970: Brazil

    1974: West Germany

    1978: Argentina

    1982: Italy

    1986: Argentina

    1990: West Germany

    1994: Brazil

    1998: France

    2002: Brazil

    2006: Italy

    2010: Spain

    2014: Germany

    2018: France

    2022: ?

    It's time for the big one.

    Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi artistic drawing graphicImage source, Getty Images